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OK. It seems like no one cares about this anymore, but.... <a href="http://users.rcn.com/levines5/tb.png">Here</a> is a screenshot. Unless mscott likes this new dialog and checks it in, the way to get it into your own perosnal Thunderbird is to unjar mail.jar navigate to content/messenger in the place you unzipped it, replace the contents of aboutDialog.xul with the above code, then rezip mail.jar with the same directory structure.

I like it! I think copy/paste is one of the most important things to impliment in an about box because the version is one of the first things an expert asks for when confronted with a problem. Please implement this in the regular builds, please!

Q: How many Microsoft engineers does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: None. They just make darkness a standard!